A variety of support and extension programs have been established over the last ten years at St. Luke's. Each of these programs have provided direct benefit to boys through a number of key principles including teaching styles, ICT useage and building peer and teacher/tutor relationships.
Programs:
1. Robotics Club
The students in Year 6 design, build and program robots and other vehicles
Extra-curricular program: Tuesday afternoons
2. Racing Club
The students from Year 4 to Year 12 design, build and evaluate a variety of projects, they include:
Model Solar Cars
Model Solar Boats
Carbon Dioxide Cars
3. Rock and Water Program
All boys in Year 9 are involved in this program during Pastoral Care time and also on special 1/2 day programs through-out the year.
See home page for more details on this program
4. Duke of Edinburgh Awards
The Award Programme is about challenge. It's also about providing the opportunity to accept a challenge. The Programme encourages the participant to set a personal goal and achieve it. Along the way, they learn about themselves and about qualities like responsibility, trust and the ability to plan and organise themselves.
There is no competition between participants. The only people with whom they compete are themselves. Self-motivation is fundamental to the Award. There are no set standards to achieve.
The criterion for gaining an Award is individual improvement based on each participant's starting point and potential. Participation in the Programme is entirely voluntary. Participants choose their own activities within the four areas and set their own goals. Each challenge requires a special dedication, both physical and mental, and while the structure of the Award provides specialist help in different skills, individual participants must make their own way to the best of their ability.
Success in the Award Programme comes through a conscious decision to accept and take up the challenges. There is no such thing as failure in the Award Programme. Even if an Award is not attained, just being involved brings new friends, new knowledge and new adventures which are, above all, enjoyable. Anyone between the ages of 14 and 18 can take part in the Award at school. The only entry qualifications are the determination to improve oneself and the desire to have fun.
Programs:
1. Robotics Club
The students in Year 6 design, build and program robots and other vehicles
Extra-curricular program: Tuesday afternoons
2. Racing Club
The students from Year 4 to Year 12 design, build and evaluate a variety of projects, they include:
Model Solar Cars
Model Solar Boats
Carbon Dioxide Cars
3. Rock and Water Program
All boys in Year 9 are involved in this program during Pastoral Care time and also on special 1/2 day programs through-out the year.
See home page for more details on this program
4. Duke of Edinburgh Awards
The Award Programme is about challenge. It's also about providing the opportunity to accept a challenge. The Programme encourages the participant to set a personal goal and achieve it. Along the way, they learn about themselves and about qualities like responsibility, trust and the ability to plan and organise themselves.
There is no competition between participants. The only people with whom they compete are themselves. Self-motivation is fundamental to the Award. There are no set standards to achieve.
The criterion for gaining an Award is individual improvement based on each participant's starting point and potential. Participation in the Programme is entirely voluntary. Participants choose their own activities within the four areas and set their own goals. Each challenge requires a special dedication, both physical and mental, and while the structure of the Award provides specialist help in different skills, individual participants must make their own way to the best of their ability.
Success in the Award Programme comes through a conscious decision to accept and take up the challenges. There is no such thing as failure in the Award Programme. Even if an Award is not attained, just being involved brings new friends, new knowledge and new adventures which are, above all, enjoyable. Anyone between the ages of 14 and 18 can take part in the Award at school. The only entry qualifications are the determination to improve oneself and the desire to have fun.